Yeah something went wonky with the volume in this video, but I just turned it up way more than usual so no worries. More great info today, keep it coming!
@@MythicCustoms Yeah it was very low, like it was turned down or something. I had my cpu volume and youtube volume all the way up and it was still low, so I increased it even more through my speakers to hear you...not sure what happened...
You definitely do NOT want to strip paint if you can avoid it! Doing so can compromise the plastic itself, and I have never stripped a figure before painting. In terms of a Vorgus tutorial - I've never actually done a paint match to Vorgus, but if I do one in the future, I will totally do a tutorial on it!
I did a mix of green paints from Vallejo and tested it until I felt like it was close. Honestly, it was not an easy match, but with some trial and error you can get it close. Sadly I have not found a single "out of the bottle" color that matches well.
vallejo paints retail for $3.79 for individual bottles so whoever you're buying from has an extreme mark up please buy them from hobby websites or local gamestores
For many people who do not have local gamestores or hobby shops that sell them, a site like Amazon is the best bet and that is what many bottles sell for on that site. Those in larger cities and metro areas likely have way more local options than rural customizers, so that is something I keep in mind when I discuss the cost of the paints.
making my way through the archive. your work is greatly appreciated!
Great info. Now to go test it out on some dollar bin figures
Appreciate the info Jeremy. Have a few of your customs and love them and you’ve been one of the inspirations for me to start doing my own in this line
Very valuable information to somebody like me looking to start custom work, thank you very much for this video.
Yeah something went wonky with the volume in this video, but I just turned it up way more than usual so no worries. More great info today, keep it coming!
Strange - you are not the only person to say that, but when I play the video back myself, the audio seems OK?
@@MythicCustoms Yeah it was very low, like it was turned down or something. I had my cpu volume and youtube volume all the way up and it was still low, so I increased it even more through my speakers to hear you...not sure what happened...
yeah had to turn volume up to 50 to actually hear.
Thank you for sharing all of these tips. Cabal above all!
So informative…Thank you!!
Can you do a tutorial on how to do a vorgus paint job please? Also do you need to strip the paint before painting it?
You definitely do NOT want to strip paint if you can avoid it! Doing so can compromise the plastic itself, and I have never stripped a figure before painting. In terms of a Vorgus tutorial - I've never actually done a paint match to Vorgus, but if I do one in the future, I will totally do a tutorial on it!
@@MythicCustoms thank you, will look forward to the tutorial
Any recommendations on what paint to use on the wolf king / angry ogre head. I don’t want to repaint the whole body to match.
I did a mix of green paints from Vallejo and tested it until I felt like it was close. Honestly, it was not an easy match, but with some trial and error you can get it close. Sadly I have not found a single "out of the bottle" color that matches well.
vallejo paints retail for $3.79 for individual bottles so whoever you're buying from has an extreme mark up please buy them from hobby websites or local gamestores
For many people who do not have local gamestores or hobby shops that sell them, a site like Amazon is the best bet and that is what many bottles sell for on that site. Those in larger cities and metro areas likely have way more local options than rural customizers, so that is something I keep in mind when I discuss the cost of the paints.